Weight | 1 kg |
---|---|
Cheese make |
Crumbly |
Cheese post make |
Blue |
Pasteurisation |
Pasteurised |
Vegetarian |
Yes |
Organic |
Yes |
County |
Nottinghamshire |
Milk type |
Cow |
Strength |
5 |
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Mini Cropwell Bishop Stilton
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2.2kg complete Stilton for your Christmas table.
£55.00
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Categories: Cheese, Blue, Cow's Milk
Tags: blue veins, Christmas, classic, king of cheese, territorial, traditional
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